- 1). Place a strip of double-stick tape over the flat back of your steel brackets. Remove the cover from the back of the tape.
- 2). Press one of your mirrors into the tape. The bottom of the mirror and the bracket should be flush.
- 3). Cover the side of your mirror attached to the bracket with double-stick tape. Leave the backing on this tape.
- 4). Mount one mirror in front of the input lens at a 45-degree angle. The mirror will face into the box, and will be close enough to the lens that one side nearly touches it.
- 5). Install the other mirror in front of the output lens at a 45-degree angle. The side of this mirror that is closest to the output lens should be 2 inches from the lens.
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